Objex Unlimited Highlights Upcoming 3D Systems Dental Innovations for the Canadian Market

Mississauga, Ontario – February 20, 2025 – Objex Unlimited, a premier Canadian reseller of cutting-edge 3D printing technologies, is closely following 3D Systems’ latest advancements in digital dentistry, showcased at LMT Lab Day 2025. These groundbreaking innovations include the NextDent® Jetted Denture Solution, along with previews of upcoming solutions for night guards and direct printed aligners.

3D Systems has established itself as a leader in digital dentistry with its comprehensive portfolio of integrated solutions designed to enhance the efficiency of dental laboratories and clinics. The introduction of the NextDent® Jetted Denture Solution, along with future offerings for night guards and direct-printed aligners, represents significant advancements in the dental 3D printing landscape.

The NextDent 300 MultiJet 3D printer lies at the core of this breakthrough. This FDA-cleared printer allows for the rapid production of fully cured, patient-specific dentures, eliminating the need for additional post-curing steps. NextDent® Jet Teeth and NextDent® Jet Base materials, specifically engineered for optimal aesthetics and durability, complement this printer, ensuring superior performance and patient satisfaction.

With the NextDent 300, dental laboratories can produce up to 15 arches in as little as nine hours, dramatically reducing turnaround times and enhancing the overall patient experience. This speed and efficiency have the potential to transform denture production in high-volume dental labs.

Objex Unlimited recognizes the immense potential these innovations hold for the Canadian dental industry. Although these solutions are not yet available through Objex Unlimited, the company is exploring opportunities to bring this transformative technology to Canada, providing dental professionals with tools to deliver high-quality, patient-specific dental devices faster and more efficiently.

Looking ahead, the future applications of this technology for night guards and direct-printed aligners are of particular interest. Night guards, essential for addressing teeth grinding and sleep apnea, represent a growing market segment. Additionally, 3D Systems’ established presence in the clear aligner industry—currently supporting the production of approximately one million patient-specific clear aligners daily—sets the stage for exciting developments in direct-printed aligners, expected in 2026.

“Our team at Objex Unlimited is excited about the potential of 3D Systems’ latest dental solutions. We are actively exploring how these innovations can benefit Canadian dental professionals in the near future,” said Steve Cory, President of Objex Unlimited. “The speed, performance, and aesthetics these solutions offer could revolutionize dental production in Canada.”

3D Systems’ comprehensive digital dentistry portfolio—including solutions for trays, models, surgical guides, dentures, orthodontic splints, retainers, crowns, and bridges—will be showcased at LMT Lab Day at booth A-43/B-42, East Exhibit Hall, Hyatt Regency Chicago, from February 20-22, 2025.

Objex Unlimited remains committed to keeping the Canadian dental community informed about these developments and anticipates future opportunities to support the growth of digital dentistry nationwide.

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